Buildings with heat and hot water included near the 2 train in South Harlem
South Harlem is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often filter by building services and day-to-day convenience, including what’s included with monthly costs. This page focuses on heat and hot water included near the 2 train, helping you narrow down buildings that fit your commute and utility expectations. Within this scope, South Harlem has an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 87 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with heat and hot water included near the 2 train in South Harlem. Use Openigloo to browse 21+ options filtered by this multi-filter pair. Beyond what’s advertised, Openigloo connects you to building research signals and tenant Q&A so you can pressure-test the details that matter on move-in day. Check what residents say, then confirm the heating/hot-water setup directly with management.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the 2 train in South Harlem
Showing 19–21 of 21 buildings with heat and hot water included near the 2 train in South Harlem.
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2053 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
South Harlem
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241 W 113 St
South Harlem
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309 West 121 Street
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the 2 train in South Harlem
- Confirm what “heat + hot water included” covers (radiator vs. central heat, and whether hot water is always on vs. schedule).
- Verify building specifics for the 2-train location: exact cross streets, commute time by foot, and whether subway noise is addressed in the unit.
- Use the rated-building score as a starting point, then read recent tenant Q&A for issues like maintenance response and utility consistency.
- Ask for the lease terms that affect utilities (any caps, seasons when services change, and how billing works if your unit uses separate metering).
- Before you sign, confirm move-in costs end-to-end: any broker or application fees, deposits, and which utilities are still separate even when heat/hot water are included.